Empowering youth to have a say through participatory budgeting in schools

The aim of the project is to raise awareness about democracy, corruption and empower youth through Participatory Budgeting (PB) to have a say in democratic processes and be an active citizen. In order to do that, TI Estonia and Estonian Cooperation Assembly will implement PB in 8 schools all over Estonia. We expect at least 540 students, aged 13-19, to take part in the project activities. PB is necessary in order to support the democratic values of young people and provide them with a real experience and habit of participation, which later supports civic courage and activism. Civic courage and activism in turn are integral parts of fighting corruption, which thrives on passivity and people turning a blind eye to it.

We expect to increase the number of students actively involved in school life, and the number of students who feel that students are always or often included in making decisions that are important to the school. We also expect the number of students to increase who agree that involving students in making decisions and involving them in changing school budgets is important for the school community. Through this we expect our project to empower young people to have a greater say in their communities and to actively make their voices heard, thus paving the way for a more democratic and transparent communities as well.